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Favourite At Home Coffee?
Hey folks, I'm new to the coffee world. What's your favourite brand/mix to brew at home in your little dripper or whatever you have? I have tried MGB French Roast and Maxwell House Original, but am wondering what else might be good out there. :) And is there a big difference if you grind your own beans or what's up with that whole thing, eh?
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Sorry can't help you i've never been a fan of coffee but my wife likes the ones from Dunkin Donuts....
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admit it - you miss Kaffe Hause in Gimli
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Starbucks, brew it at home, tastes just like your there
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its twice the price of Maxwell house of course
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Mix french roasted coffee with a 1/2 shot of Kahula! Mmmmm! :glugglug
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I seem to drink more instant coffee than filtered. The brand is Moccona "temptation" red label.
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i dont know what brand it is, but i went to my stepmother's parents house and they had some kind of hazlenut coffee, im not big on coffee, but i do enjoy a cup every once in awhile, and i just couldnt stop drinking this kind.. it was awsome.
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anyone who's been to cybercat's house is ruined for coffee for the rest of their life.
he uses the same blend as the whitehouse in an incredible coffee making machine- Im not even a coffee lover and I LOVE his coffee, it's unreal good. |
I usually buy Starbucks Kenya, but in the holiday spirit right now I've got Starbucks Holiday Blend...
Ground fresh and prepared in a french press. |
starbucks
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Chock Full of Deez Nuts
(sorry, couldnt resist) Actually, I'm addicted to Dunkin Donuts coffee. 'Just say no' to the donuts. |
PC Flavoured Ground Coffee - French Vanilla
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Could you give us a hint on that taste? Thinking a coffee of great depth, rich aroma and velvety mouthfeel? |
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Tim Hortons only. :2 cents:
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Lavazza Creme or Segafredo (preferably in red bag) both rock. Both creamy, tasty and simply perfect.
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i think grinding your own beans makes all the difference. get a grinder for like 7 bucks or so.
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I think that te coffee from Dunkin Donuts is better than star bucks. and a hell of a lot cheaper.
The best thing to do is to try them all. The ones from Columbia seem to be the best. |
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we get star smucks from costco its nice
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Starbucks isn't bad but I really like coffee I order via the web on Boca Java (www.bocajava.com). The stuff is rosted when you order it and shipped to you at intervals you determine. Price is about the same as grabbing the Starbucks bag from the store.
Good stuff!! Also, if you have a store that has foreign coffee I suggest you check out Illy (from Italy. Best coffee. Ever) Segafredo (from Italy. Second best coffee. Ever) Jacobs Kroenung (from Germany. Third best coffee. Ever) Quote:
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Nobody pumping the Senseo and other Pod coffee's? :)
Whatever coffee I drink, I like to add flavoured cream to it.. Right now it's Toffee and Vanilla.. |
Mmm dammit, now I have a craving for somejava...
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I don't drink coffee....but I come from the land of the best coffee...COLOMBIAN...try it!:thumbsup
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For a single, eligible young woman like you I suggest a small grinder, melita drip and whole beans. Just keep trying different beans and roasts until you find the ones you like.
I love a nice Moca Java, hot cocoa, milk and coffee all mixed. The other way, great coffee a cup at a time is a pod machine. |
i'm all about going to pick up coffees, i have a machine of course, but i never use it anymore. there are two coffee shops less than a 5 minute walk from me. it just feels good to go for a short walk to pick something up and bring home.
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234º from Kahls
It's their best espresso roast they have, I love it. Very hard roasted, the beans are very oily and it's strong :thumbsup I've also tried French Roast and Espresso Roast from Porto Rico Importing Co. in New York, they're also great :thumbsup |
My two favourites:
Seattles Best Coffee, Breakfast Blend Jamaica Blue Mountain. These best coffee I've ever had. |
The coffee needs to be as fresh as possible. so, you have to buy in a quantity that you can finish within a month.
The whole beans hold flavor better, so if you invest in a basic grinder, you get more out of the coffee you buy. Grinding just before brewing is always best. I usually get coffee directly from a roaster, so it's always freshly roasted. Mostly varietals and a few blends. Not big on flavored coffees, but will sometimes use Bailey's or even some Torani to flavor a cup at a time. |
Don't hardly drink coffee at home. I swear we should own shares in tim hortons.
I love williams, i've boughten their perk coffee a few times. |
Nescafé Classic
Easy, fast, ... nice taste etc :2 cents: |
I find grinding your beans makes all the difference in the world.
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Star Bucks - Sumatra. it's a very potent strong one. but i like my coffee like i like my women. black and bitter. :glugglug
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To hell with Star Fucks and their burnt beans.
Peet's Coffee is good. I'm also partial to Seattle's Best, (yes, it's the same company as StarFucks, but for some reason they don't seem to burn these beans.) |
How do you guys drink that instant coffee stuff (Maxwell, Nescafe, etc.)? It's nasty.
My favorite and daily coffee is pure 100% Blue Mountain beans. It's about $27/pound, but it's well worth it. |
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Makes a pretty good cheap Frappuccino :glugglug |
grinding my coffee beans with a original 1950´s grinder from my grandma is my morning workout. :)
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